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Building Impact

By Overland Partners

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Building Impact is a bi-weekly podcast hosted out of the offices of Overland Partners, an architecture and design firm located in San Antonio, Texas. Our podcast brings together diverse talents to discuss modeling how we should live and influencing the world. Led by hosts Angelica Mata and Sydney Aschbacher, these conversations capture the stories cultivated from the firm’s unique approach to designing, building relationships, and fostering a community of people who aim to make a difference in the world. How do you model and influence? Share with us via email at podcast@overlandpartners.com. To learn more about our episodes, visit http://blog.overlandpartners.com

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CleanEpisode 14: Closing Season One & Turning the Mic Around

Guest co-hosts Dyami Luster along with Siboney Díaz Sánchez, Architects at Overland, turn the mic around and interview Building Impact co-hosts, Angelica Mata and Sydney Aschbacher, to hear their insights and takeaways after leading a full season unpa

As a precursor to this season's final episode, featured guests Rick Archer, CEO and Founding Principal at Overland, along with Joel Albea, Associate Principal, join Building Impact co-hosts Angelica Mata and Sydney Aschbacher to share thoughts in reflec

The results of building a corporate environment that can excite and educate visitors about products and services while providing a nurturing environment for their employees can be monumental to the success of an organization. This episode features guest

The places we design are brought to life by those who inhabit them. Design outcomes that improve the fit between people and environment require a focus on diversity, environment-behavior, human sensory systems, medicine, and public health to ensure that

The greatest success of a project can be found in its effectiveness in building community—a balanced relationship between people and their environment. This episode features guest Adam Bush, Associate Principal and architect, along with Helena Zambran

Architecture transcends the physicality of a building. In practice, it should foster healthy, balanced relationships between people and their environment. These designs are adaptable, economical in operation and able to accomplish as much as possible wi

Within the scope of architecture, relationships help realign the natural environment with people and to connect them to place and culture. This episode features guest Charles Schneider, Senior Architect and Project Manager, along with Tamra Collins, Arc

Relationships are eternal. They transcend time and space. Architectural spaces catalyze connections to their physical landscapes, cultural landscapes, and communities. This episode features guest Becky Rathburn along with Madison Smith, both Senior Pri

Inspiration can be found in many forms and promoted through the use of strategic tools. This episode features guest Daniel Carpio, Director of Technology, along with Michael Monceaux, Associate Principal at Overland, who discuss how Overland employs cut

Aspirations take shape when motivated. Inspiration pushes the boundaries of design by holistically considering elements such as logic and order along with spatial experience, aesthetics, integration of art and nature, craft, and opportunities for educat

What is more aspirational than the goals to end child abuse and close the doors of your own organization? This episode features ChildSafe President and CEO, Kim Abernethy, and two project members from the Overland design team—Senior Principal, Michael

To understand the possibility of a project, identified and clearly defined aspirations must be established in the beginning as an objective filter of fundamental agreements that will shape future design decisions. This episode features guests Samantha W

The most widely used symbol of measurable human impact is the carbon footprint, which may seem negative as a quantification of the damage we do to the Earth. As a counterpoint, Overland developed the Human Handprint, a methodology used to measure the po

In this pilot episode of Building Impact, co-hosts Angelica Mata and Sydney Aschbacher discuss the origins of the podcast, stories emerge from intentional work, and what’s in store for the season ahead.

Customer Reviews

Architecture isn’t just buildings

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maryshelley

This allows the layperson to see so much more into architecture and what actually goes into designing, creating, building a concept and turning it into reality. I never understood just how much thought process goes into this profession. This show lets you hear how this firm is genuinely dedicated to more than brick & mortar and honestly wants to make change happen in their world. I’m so excited to hear future episodes!